https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ecZd6RUeUI

John Mearsheimer: U.S. CAN'T be TRUSTED / Trump's a ROGUE ACTOR

John Mearsheimer criticizes U.S. foreign policy under Trump, particularly regarding threats to countries like China, India, and Russia over energy dependence, calling such moves unrealistic and economically destructive if followed through. Trump’s erratic diplomacy, empty threats, and disregard for strategic alliances (especially with Japan and South Korea) are seen as damaging long-term U.S. interests.

Allies like Japan and South Korea reportedly feel coerced in trade negotiations, and the Chinese are taking advantage by promoting themselves as a more reliable partner. Although geographic proximity ensures continued U.S. alignment for Japan and South Korea, continued U.S. mistreatment may eventually push them toward China.

The discussion shifts to U.S.-Russia relations, challenging the portrayal of Putin as a liar. The speaker argues Putin has been consistent about his war goals and ceasefire conditions, and there's no evidence Trump was ever close to a peace deal. Claims by Newt Gingrich and others that Russia indiscriminately targets civilians are dismissed as exaggerated and lacking evidence. Civilian casualties do occur, but Russia’s air war is said to be focused on military targets, not terror tactics—unlike U.S. tactics in WWII. Some civilian casualties are likely due to errant Ukrainian air defense or military use of civilian areas.

Overall, the speaker warns that continued U.S. unilateralism and inconsistency make it appear as a rogue state globally, damaging both diplomacy and alliances

Daniel Davis Deep Dive

03.08.25

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